It's more than a coffee tour - it's an experience!

Do you want a one-of-a-kind, authentic Guatemalan experience that supports local communities, guided by local Guatemalans while getting off the beaten path?

Inquire about a coffee tour today

Coffee tour inquiry

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Name

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Which tour are you interested in? *

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Iron Sculpting Workshop

Coffee Tour

Introduction to Coffee Cupping & Brewing

Peanut Butter Making Workshop

Pepian Cooking Class

Textile Bag Workshop

Burlap Bag Workshop

Woodworking Workshop

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*There is a two person minimum - if your group does not meet this minimum please continue to fill out this inquiry, we may be able to pair you with another group so you can still enjoy the experience.

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Thank you for your interest in an experience with De la Gente! Since each of our tours and workshops are with local community members, we need to check their availability before we can confirm yours. A member of our tourism staff will contact you soon to let you know about our availability and confirm you tours, dates, and times.

If you have any additional questions, do not hesitate to send an email to tours@dlgcoffee.org or give us a call at (502) 5585-4450.

Tours are available through the San Miguel Escobar cooperative - farmers that have been crafting their coffee skills for years to bring you only the best specialty-grade coffee in Guatemala.

De la Gente offers community tourism as a way to create a real cultural experience by encouraging interaction between visitors and local Guatemalans, as well as to supplement income for the farmers and artisans. While De la Gente takes a small portion of the cost of the tour to cover administrative costs, the vast majority goes directly to the farmer. All money from the sales of additional coffee bought from the farmer remains with the farmer. With the additional money from tourism, the families are able to invest in education for their children, healthcare for themselves and their family, housing, and nutrition. Community Tourism - Changing Lives

* Please note: for all cancellations less than 24 hours before the tour, we ask that participants pay 50% of the price to compensate the farmer/artisan for his/her time that he/she had scheduled for the tour/workshop. For example, if a tour is scheduled for 9 am the farmer will go to the plaza to wait for the tourists rather than going to his field, which he would typically do around 5 am. By not showing up, you have not only caused a loss of income (from the tour) for the farmer, but you have also caused a loss of productivity for the day. Please be considerate.